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for japanese investors, the incen incentive to buy many of the things is rising sharply, including foreign bonds. and i think certainly the strength of some of the so-called core markets in europe, like france, for example, the past few weeks, probably greatly are due to the shift in japan's policies and maybe it's also starting to shift a bit into the periphery. against the background of the ecb from what i can see preparing the grounds for possible further move of monetary expansion themselves. >> right. yeah. >> so the peripheral narrowing makes a lot of sense. german yields are at such low levels, i wouldn't want to be rushing to put some of the o'neill trust in there. i think the spread timing going on with it makes a bit of sense. >> it's just interesting, as you say, tu look at what japan is doing and the attention shifting now to not just what they hope to achieve, but whether they'll actually be able to accomplish it. after averaging 0.6% deflation for the last couple of decades, are they going to hit 2%? is there, you know, a reason why people here, after the rallies that we've s
for japanese investors, the incen incentive to buy many of the things is rising sharply, including foreign bonds. and i think certainly the strength of some of the so-called core markets in europe, like france, for example, the past few weeks, probably greatly are due to the shift in japan's policies and maybe it's also starting to shift a bit into the periphery. against the background of the ecb from what i can see preparing the grounds for possible further move of monetary expansion...
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dictates now -- whatever policy dictates now, with them in the history of the war and conflict in foreign policy suggest that we ought to have the capacity to engage in stabilization operations, whether we believe that we will have large interventions with again or not. i will point out this past week we have heard about u.s. forces and funds going to jordan to help with the spillover of the crisis from syria. and that actually raises a red flag on this particular subject, because it means that even if we have a desire not to engage in conflict, we really must engage in stabilization, stability, and it provision of --urity and revealing rebuilding in some areas of society's in areas of the world that are prone to conflict. i thank you for the insight you have given us. for our c-span.org audience, please do again check out "learning from iraq." and i invite you to visit the war./org nderstanding to understand the ongoing conflict in syria and our ongoing operations in afghanistan. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national ca
dictates now -- whatever policy dictates now, with them in the history of the war and conflict in foreign policy suggest that we ought to have the capacity to engage in stabilization operations, whether we believe that we will have large interventions with again or not. i will point out this past week we have heard about u.s. forces and funds going to jordan to help with the spillover of the crisis from syria. and that actually raises a red flag on this particular subject, because it means that...
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clinton had no background in foreign policy, no interest in the foreign policy. people say they went to georgetown, the school really wasn't good enough as i am concerned. i hope i am not offending anyone in georgetown she put together a security team all of them were gone within a year or two for the most part when you look at christopher and the cia was a very peculiar appointment. he did something that needs to be corrected. he was in the foreign policy bureaucracy as i am concerned he brought to the right wing and abolishing the arms control and disarmed the agency. those we need in washington for the making of policy and he expanded nato you're taking the military and a that is a factor or not and bring more members to draw closer to russia and even bring in as george bush did the former hud republics of the soviet union into this alliance and you wonder why the russians are upset about this and he lost his nerve on the things the country needed to do in terms of international agreements need to be a part of the accord and signed a comprehensive test ban tre
clinton had no background in foreign policy, no interest in the foreign policy. people say they went to georgetown, the school really wasn't good enough as i am concerned. i hope i am not offending anyone in georgetown she put together a security team all of them were gone within a year or two for the most part when you look at christopher and the cia was a very peculiar appointment. he did something that needs to be corrected. he was in the foreign policy bureaucracy as i am concerned he...
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policy exactly on the basis of our own national interest nobody in this world whether america or any other country is your permanent friend nor your part of an enemy. we don't want to become enemies of other countries and we don't want other countries including america our other countries to be of any means. a fair. friendly relationship with every countries but at the same time we want to save guard our national interest we want to become a peaceful country we want to protect the peace of our neighbor the region and we want to spark disappeared in developing the peace for the whole world that's on my last question some orbs or thing or accuse you actually directly that you are caring for it and that you're trying to implement here pakistan and you march comes with some sort of developments there the tension between the two militaries of pakistan and india on the eastern side and kashmir and some developments in quick. where one hundred and twenty five people were killed from here we are sure it how do you respond to these accusations dr can you tell me a single day when there is no
policy exactly on the basis of our own national interest nobody in this world whether america or any other country is your permanent friend nor your part of an enemy. we don't want to become enemies of other countries and we don't want other countries including america our other countries to be of any means. a fair. friendly relationship with every countries but at the same time we want to save guard our national interest we want to become a peaceful country we want to protect the peace of our...
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he is interested in foreign policy. i am sure he is interested in the economic issues there and the social media aspect. this is why we have teamed up on this trip. >> the u.s. state department is criticizing the google chairman's timing and the visit comes weeks after a controversial north korean rocket launch. >> the fog just hanging tough for us this morning and visibility was low. did you encounter anything? >> take a look outside behind us. >> very impressive. barely see the bay bridge. usually it is the golden gate. >> now, other areas to show you what is going on. this is an area where it is so thick this morning, highway 87, down in the south bay and san jose now you can see a lost filtered sunshine out there and one more aspect, you can see some of the haze hanging around and that is moisture coming in and that is, along with the warm air that is moving over this cold, damp land that is creating that, we will have hazy and filtered sunshine. a beautiful picture there. now, live doppler 7 hd shows the clouds way
he is interested in foreign policy. i am sure he is interested in the economic issues there and the social media aspect. this is why we have teamed up on this trip. >> the u.s. state department is criticizing the google chairman's timing and the visit comes weeks after a controversial north korean rocket launch. >> the fog just hanging tough for us this morning and visibility was low. did you encounter anything? >> take a look outside behind us. >> very impressive....
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today, the focus is on the foreign policy team. tahman bradley is watching the ever-changing lineup and joins us from washington with more. hi, tahman. >> reporter: hey, rob and sunny. clinton is out, kerry is in. and chuck hagel, a republican, who you would think would be a bipartisan pick is under furnd. john kerry takes over today. will hillary clinton run for president. >> i don't know how else to say it but i'm going get back into my life again. this is going to be new for me. i don't know how i'm going to react to it, to be honest. >> reporter: senator kerry takes over. president obama's choice to run the pentagon is a different story. former senator chuck hagel, a vietnam veteran, took heavy fire from his own party. >> were you correct or incorrect when you said the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in the country since vietnam? were you correct or incorrect? >> i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer on a lot of things. >> you refuse to answer that question. >> reporter: he was hammered by gop se
today, the focus is on the foreign policy team. tahman bradley is watching the ever-changing lineup and joins us from washington with more. hi, tahman. >> reporter: hey, rob and sunny. clinton is out, kerry is in. and chuck hagel, a republican, who you would think would be a bipartisan pick is under furnd. john kerry takes over today. will hillary clinton run for president. >> i don't know how else to say it but i'm going get back into my life again. this is going to be new for me....
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the obama administration laid out in 2008 what the foreign policy would like look. mr obama said the u.s. would focus on negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, brokering peace between the israelize and the palestinians and resolving the conflict in syria. everything else would take a back seat. >> billions of dollars are on the line as the u.s. winds down military operations in afghanistan. "the washington post" says troops that protect u.s. reconstruction projects will no longer be around. military officials say the lack of troops will make it hard to keep tabs on construction work. military officials will not abandon the projects, and will shift the responsibility to private contractors to monitor the work of other private contractors. >> five men accused of plotting nchb 9/11 attacks were violated. many relatives of the 9/11 victims don't care. their loved ones suffered a worse fate. we have this report from guantanamo bay where pre-trial hearings are taking place. >> one of the major issues was the matter of torture. the defense wants to be able to bring into the
the obama administration laid out in 2008 what the foreign policy would like look. mr obama said the u.s. would focus on negotiating a nuclear deal with iran, brokering peace between the israelize and the palestinians and resolving the conflict in syria. everything else would take a back seat. >> billions of dollars are on the line as the u.s. winds down military operations in afghanistan. "the washington post" says troops that protect u.s. reconstruction projects will no longer...
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we have had those comments from the eu foreign policy chief who was able to visit mr. morsi just a day ago. we have had comments from the u.s. state department in the past few hours, calling on egypt to recognize the rights of freedom of assembly, including sit-in's. expecting visits from those two u.s. senators, lindsey graham and john mccain, within the coming days. pressure on this government to include all political forces including the muslim brotherhood in dialogue and reconciliation, but at the moment, that is not happening. >> there has been a dramatic increase in civilian casualties in afghanistan. a new un report says the number of civilians wounded or killed has risen by almost 25% compared with last year. it suggests insurgents are taking advantage of nato troops withdrawing in order to retake lost territory. i spoke with the former american ambassador to afghanistan. this does not bode well for the future of the country, does it? >> very disturbing, especially when you look at the number of women and children killed, the percentage has gone up by over 35%.
we have had those comments from the eu foreign policy chief who was able to visit mr. morsi just a day ago. we have had comments from the u.s. state department in the past few hours, calling on egypt to recognize the rights of freedom of assembly, including sit-in's. expecting visits from those two u.s. senators, lindsey graham and john mccain, within the coming days. pressure on this government to include all political forces including the muslim brotherhood in dialogue and reconciliation, but...
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what they want is a smart, efficient foreign policy. i don't think we have had a foreign policy that's made a helluva lot of sense going back to george bush. not being critical of the president, but general dempsey, i taught to the inspector general for reconstruction two days ago. and yet we continue to spend money in those countries. today, i had jake gardner in my office for an hour-and-a-half. he is of the firm belief that the next year to three years, there will be a civil war in iraq. secretary, that you and general dempsey, how can america continue to police the world, keep all of these bases overseas open, and that i hear you in your testimony, and i agree, we are in a financial collapse. i saw an army corporal on tuesday of this week for my district who has lost a leg, three fingers, and brain injury. he has a wife and four children. he lives in north carolina and i don't know -- somebody has to wake up this country. yes, we have to have a strong military. strong buthave a that, but they deserve better than what they get from a
what they want is a smart, efficient foreign policy. i don't think we have had a foreign policy that's made a helluva lot of sense going back to george bush. not being critical of the president, but general dempsey, i taught to the inspector general for reconstruction two days ago. and yet we continue to spend money in those countries. today, i had jake gardner in my office for an hour-and-a-half. he is of the firm belief that the next year to three years, there will be a civil war in iraq....
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workforce singapore's is made up of foreign workers. >> we are continuing to tighten our policies. we do recognize some of the strained infrastructure. that --r relations is is something that we are very mindful of. we don't take that for granted. a look at energy forecasts in china for 2014, beijing and its neighbors agreed to work together on pollution. but up next, a surprise drop in manufacturing in china, jp morgan's adrian malan joins us. stay with us. >> let's get a sense of how the markets are shaping up very -- shaping up. a big rocket takeover story that you -- a big market takeover story that did not work out. >> that's right. awet of all, the story with was very bold and robust. indonesia [indiscernible] they actually say they will double their output and triple cast 2017. senex will try for -- will try to bid for it again. the bid says it is undervalued. can double output and triple cash. the answer is no thanks. and the biggest employer in rmers, a keyesfa mover today. salesfirst-quarter actually rose 5% on consumer confidence postelection. you saw people spending a l
workforce singapore's is made up of foreign workers. >> we are continuing to tighten our policies. we do recognize some of the strained infrastructure. that --r relations is is something that we are very mindful of. we don't take that for granted. a look at energy forecasts in china for 2014, beijing and its neighbors agreed to work together on pollution. but up next, a surprise drop in manufacturing in china, jp morgan's adrian malan joins us. stay with us. >> let's get a sense of...
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made us safer militarized foreign policy doesn't make us safer and i think that armed encampments and arming our homes and the idea that arming our schools is going to make us safer you know it's tends to be the opposite evidence would suggest and there's not a single case in the sixty two mass murders that have taken place over the last thirty years the mass shootings there's not a single claes where someone with a gun has been able to intervene even when trained law enforcement is on the scene ice is a very dangerous sea richard wanted to respond we're going to have to take one quick break richard you guys all great points made coming up while report on newtown one year after the massacre that left twenty eight people dead and explore what's been done politically so. is that they pulled a stick around. i've got a quote for you. that's pretty tough. stay with substory. let's get this kind of like it would smear about time instead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media works for each other driver i'm stationed. on. the road but alone. if. it was a. very hard to tak
made us safer militarized foreign policy doesn't make us safer and i think that armed encampments and arming our homes and the idea that arming our schools is going to make us safer you know it's tends to be the opposite evidence would suggest and there's not a single case in the sixty two mass murders that have taken place over the last thirty years the mass shootings there's not a single claes where someone with a gun has been able to intervene even when trained law enforcement is on the...
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the eu's top foreign policy official praised the latest round of talks. they're the first since iran's moderate president rouhani took office. >> the most detailed we have ever had by, i would say, a long way. >> reporter: in negotiations, iran's foreign minister outlined the new proposal. he appears to have suggested that his country is ready to rein in the nuclear program in return for the right to enrich uranium and easing of economic sanctions. details of the talks have not been made public but both sides issued their first-ever joint statement in what's been taken as a sign of readiness to work on the proposal. the iranian side sounded equally committed. >> translator: i believe that iran and western countries will be able to achieve a shared objective through future negotiations. i am optimistic. >> reporter: at the center of the world power's concern is iran's uranium enrichment program. iran now has enough enriched uranium to power nuclear reactors or to produce the core of a nuclear bomb. the country has long insisted it doesn't want nuclear weap
the eu's top foreign policy official praised the latest round of talks. they're the first since iran's moderate president rouhani took office. >> the most detailed we have ever had by, i would say, a long way. >> reporter: in negotiations, iran's foreign minister outlined the new proposal. he appears to have suggested that his country is ready to rein in the nuclear program in return for the right to enrich uranium and easing of economic sanctions. details of the talks have not been...
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when you're reading through the foreign policy or alleged foreign policy stuff of barack obama, you left out gadhafi, bin laden. >> let's work through this. we immediately know when morsi took over. they became allies with iran. do we like iran? don't think so. we lost an ally. so now, this new military government who loves our stuff, they love our blackhawks, our tanks. they want the spare parts. our 1.4 billion is worth more than to them than the 10 billion. >> i'm being tweeted to death. >> i appreciate the democracy thing. the other comment is i'm with you on the rand paul thing about we stick our nose into a lot of country's businesses that we should not. but we can't live in a vacuum and be isolationists and pretend radical islam is in charge of egypt. >> really good on this issue by not saying phrases like radical islam and not saying we're going after a particular religion. not underscoring a particular religion as being our enemy. it's a big mistake. anymore than attacking abortion clinics. let's move to syria. that's gone really well. another red line. you can kill each other,
when you're reading through the foreign policy or alleged foreign policy stuff of barack obama, you left out gadhafi, bin laden. >> let's work through this. we immediately know when morsi took over. they became allies with iran. do we like iran? don't think so. we lost an ally. so now, this new military government who loves our stuff, they love our blackhawks, our tanks. they want the spare parts. our 1.4 billion is worth more than to them than the 10 billion. >> i'm being tweeted...
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that loss of diplomatic military power affected russian foreign policy? is there a desire to reclaim that to some extent? how has that affected the u.s., the state department of'-- state department's attitude toward russia? ok, american university. who wants to start? [laughter] >> first, i would take issue as thehether we have lost status of superpower. the whole notion of superpower is something that needs to be defined. summary of to you a the report by the research service of the u.s. congress. it is about russia. what russia presents to the united states. is still a nuclear superpower. influences thea interest of national security of ,he united states and europe the middle east and asia. it is not me. it is them. russia plays a very important role in arms control, nonproliferation and the fight against terrorism. owns natural resources scope greater range and than anybody else including the united states. i recommend that you read it. >> 30 years ago, we would have all known that. >> [inaudible] say is that i think the congressional research arvice p
that loss of diplomatic military power affected russian foreign policy? is there a desire to reclaim that to some extent? how has that affected the u.s., the state department of'-- state department's attitude toward russia? ok, american university. who wants to start? [laughter] >> first, i would take issue as thehether we have lost status of superpower. the whole notion of superpower is something that needs to be defined. summary of to you a the report by the research service of the u.s....
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the next foreign policy debate involves the state department, iran and monkey. iran says they launched this primate into space last week but pictures released before and after the mission beg to differ. washington expresses doubt about any space journey but iranian president ahmadinejad now says he would like to give it a go. senator john mccain ran into some trouble when he tweeted, quote, so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week, end quote. many in the twitterverse called the wording racist. he later sent out another twitter saying his comments were a joke and told people to, quote, lighten up. >>> last night new jersey governor chris christie paid his first visit to david letterman, who in the past, as you might know, has secured the new jersey governor about his ample weight over 300,000 times, that's what christie likes to say. during the "late show" appearance governor christie pulled laughs when he pulled a doughnut from his pocket and ate it, bam, right there. he also read back some favorite letterman jokes. t
the next foreign policy debate involves the state department, iran and monkey. iran says they launched this primate into space last week but pictures released before and after the mission beg to differ. washington expresses doubt about any space journey but iranian president ahmadinejad now says he would like to give it a go. senator john mccain ran into some trouble when he tweeted, quote, so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week, end quote. many in...
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particularly on foreign policy. the war in iraq, and so on. flows the big issues. i i agreed with them. what i said on fox and what i wrote as well reflected that. >> you talked about whitaker chambers and the book once as one of the best books your father had written. did you think the same thing about it? >> oh, yeah. >> but you also said that one of the best books ever written was the book that robert novak wroter that the end of the life. here is a clip you from and a little bit of a roast one night at the press club. well, i am flattered to be here following jk and talking about bob novak and well to the two people in journalism who i learned the most from and admired the most over the years. >> i spent the last few days doing the exhausting job of reading bob novak columns, going back many, many years, it was time-consuming, not very exhilarating and i discovered that bob after reading your columns, so many of them, i have dom the conclusion that your words will be remembered long after shakespeares are forgotten. but not until then. >> what did you the the 5
particularly on foreign policy. the war in iraq, and so on. flows the big issues. i i agreed with them. what i said on fox and what i wrote as well reflected that. >> you talked about whitaker chambers and the book once as one of the best books your father had written. did you think the same thing about it? >> oh, yeah. >> but you also said that one of the best books ever written was the book that robert novak wroter that the end of the life. here is a clip you from and a...
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we talk about foreign policy and domestic policy. >> we will within all the wheeling and dealing of creating the coalition, there are hundreds of rumors flying by am people saying that does he want this does he want that, does he want that. and that was conflicting, i have to admit. and then there was a moment in which i was negotiating with myself instead of someone else am i said okay, why did you go into politics. i mean i think, i don't know that, i think i could be an okay foreign minister. but i went into politics talking about the-- and saying i'm there to improve the life of the israeli middle class. you don't do this as a foreign minister it dow this as finance minister. >> deadlock in washington and the finance minister of israel when we continue it >> from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >>> the president's refusal to negotiate is hurting our economy and putting our country at risk. this morning a senior white house official said that the president would rather de
we talk about foreign policy and domestic policy. >> we will within all the wheeling and dealing of creating the coalition, there are hundreds of rumors flying by am people saying that does he want this does he want that, does he want that. and that was conflicting, i have to admit. and then there was a moment in which i was negotiating with myself instead of someone else am i said okay, why did you go into politics. i mean i think, i don't know that, i think i could be an okay foreign...
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i was generally in agreement with the bush administration particularly on foreign policy, way was the most critical area. >> why? why were you? can you remember what it was? because you on the fox news when were you on there at night on the 6:00 show, were you almost always on the administration's side. >> i was. >> people sit out and say oh my goodness, the guess again? they say that about other people, too. >> why did you like the bush administration? >> well, because i thought the policies were right on domestic policy not so much the spending, but on domestic policy, the tax cuts and so on. here is a clip and a little bit 8:48:58:09pm of a roast one night at the press club. well, i am flattered to be here following jack and talking about bob novak and the two people in journalism who i learned the most from and admired the most over the years. >> i spent the last few days doing the exhausting job of reading bob novak columns, going back many, many years, it was time-consuming, not very exhilarating and i discovered that bob after reading your columns, so many of them, i have dom t
i was generally in agreement with the bush administration particularly on foreign policy, way was the most critical area. >> why? why were you? can you remember what it was? because you on the fox news when were you on there at night on the 6:00 show, were you almost always on the administration's side. >> i was. >> people sit out and say oh my goodness, the guess again? they say that about other people, too. >> why did you like the bush administration? >> well,...
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or a foreign policy. on the domestic front, seward wants to give up fort sumter and try to use that as a way of making lincoln the union president. on the foreign front he raises, as was mentioned, the possibility of war or the threat of war with britain or france. then at the end, i do not have the precise wording, it is kind of convoluted as his sentences were, but he said something that whatever is decided, someone must be in charge of seeing that it's done. i did the president or some member of the cabinet. i do not mean to suggest myself, but i am not shirking the matter either. lincoln writes out a response which is not among the seward papers in rochester. it's in lincoln's papers. in all likelihood he did not give it to seward, only talked about it. at the end when he got to the question, he can say that as to that i must do it. that is the quote and the heading of my chapter that deals with me. although this memo is interesting, i think to spend too much time on it, it distorts the relationship b
or a foreign policy. on the domestic front, seward wants to give up fort sumter and try to use that as a way of making lincoln the union president. on the foreign front he raises, as was mentioned, the possibility of war or the threat of war with britain or france. then at the end, i do not have the precise wording, it is kind of convoluted as his sentences were, but he said something that whatever is decided, someone must be in charge of seeing that it's done. i did the president or some...
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ambassador and just foreign policy veteran bill richardson. just four days remain till new jersey democrats decide whether corey booker does head to the united states senate or not. >>> and then a deep dive into the sky with air force one. we're going behind the scenes to the famous presidential plane. and finding out why the first plane to get that call sign is rusting away in an arizona desert. >> good morning from des moines, iowa. i'm luke casey, host of "good night iowa." it's friday, august 9th, 2013, the first day of the iowa state fair and the unofficial kickoff of the 2016 iowa caucuses. this is "the daily rundown" and here's chuck todd. >> mm, fried butter. thank you, luke. let's get right to my first reads of the morning. president obama will try to get last words in this afternoon before leaving tomorrow for martha's vineyard. he'll set the stage for the fall fights. ahead of taking question, in his first solo press conference since april. >> having a press conference tomorrow so why don't you ask that question tomorrow? >> in toda
ambassador and just foreign policy veteran bill richardson. just four days remain till new jersey democrats decide whether corey booker does head to the united states senate or not. >>> and then a deep dive into the sky with air force one. we're going behind the scenes to the famous presidential plane. and finding out why the first plane to get that call sign is rusting away in an arizona desert. >> good morning from des moines, iowa. i'm luke casey, host of "good night...
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the shut down and the default affected some of america's near- term foreign-policy priorities such as the president not being able to go to the asian economic summit. his absence although appropriate due to the crisis feeds into existing fears having traveled to the region that our rebalanced asia is more rhetoric than reality. who showed up and was more than willing to fill the void, china. in doing so, america's loss is china's gain. this is an opportunity about opening markets for u.s. businesses, and to sell products and services, this is an opportunity to promote economic and security questions. i think our allies are going to wonder -- is the united states capable of meeting its promises whether about economic initiatives or security initiatives. perhaps the most damaging and difficult thing to reverse is the impact this has on america's reputation in the world and the economic consequences that flow from that. the entire global financial system depends in large measure on the faith that the united states government can and always will pay its debts. america enjoys the unique pr
the shut down and the default affected some of america's near- term foreign-policy priorities such as the president not being able to go to the asian economic summit. his absence although appropriate due to the crisis feeds into existing fears having traveled to the region that our rebalanced asia is more rhetoric than reality. who showed up and was more than willing to fill the void, china. in doing so, america's loss is china's gain. this is an opportunity about opening markets for u.s....
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national domestic issue of foreign policy. those are all things she could've ordered she decided to abandon the alaska governorship and not do any of that. and i think became someone who is very well-paid, someone who has a relatively small on the scale of national politics. ardent, small following. that at this point i think the notion that should ever be able to seek national office again without, given the path she's chosen, is i think largely off the table. but i think she enjoys the popularity she still has, and she'll probably be able to live a very comfortable and marginally influential life to take to the platforms that should really occupies on cable television and on facebook and she will continue to be a presence in our lives, if not an essential presence, going forward. >> surprise there wasn't a round of applause for that. [laughter] i've misjudged the audience against. [laughter] >> they wanted me to say she was on a slow boat to china. [applause] >> it seems to me that since the day obama was elected, the republ
national domestic issue of foreign policy. those are all things she could've ordered she decided to abandon the alaska governorship and not do any of that. and i think became someone who is very well-paid, someone who has a relatively small on the scale of national politics. ardent, small following. that at this point i think the notion that should ever be able to seek national office again without, given the path she's chosen, is i think largely off the table. but i think she enjoys the...
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we can see, we can hear, and we can question if you want for russian foreign policy, the united states from russian ambassador himself, and we have to very well know, and i don't -- you can -- everybody knows, ambassador pickerring and i hope to have a very interest -- i want to have it an informal as possible to make sense. it's not like a formal event. we have five to seven minutes for each of you to speak, and then you can ask questions of each other. question each other as many times as you like. now we have the microphones. we have two microphones here in the room, and so if you want to ask a question, you have to come to the microphones for the question. [inaudible] there's so many people to stand in line. i know -- i think we all enjoy always drama in the u.s.-russian relations. you need the drama, and when there's no drama, we try to find one. it's like an interesting and long time game, and when there's drama, it raises interest in u.s.-russia relations, but if you look on reality, what's going on between two countries, are they in sy, -- sync? what are the contradictions? in
we can see, we can hear, and we can question if you want for russian foreign policy, the united states from russian ambassador himself, and we have to very well know, and i don't -- you can -- everybody knows, ambassador pickerring and i hope to have a very interest -- i want to have it an informal as possible to make sense. it's not like a formal event. we have five to seven minutes for each of you to speak, and then you can ask questions of each other. question each other as many times as you...
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we can see and hear and we can question if you want the position on foreign policy, russian foreign policy and policy towards the united states from the russian ambassador himself. and we have two very well-known, i don't need to introduce them, you have bios but everybody knows ambassador pickering and ambassador pifer. i'm sure who have interest in discussions. we'll try to make it as informal as possible. so it is my sense not like a formal event. we'll have five, seven minutes for each of you to speak. then you can ask if you want each other questions, i'm sure you ask questions each other many, many times if you like. but still we have the microphones. we have two microphones here in the room. we have c-span filming this event so if you want to ask a question you have to come to those microphones so your questions will be recorded by c-span. so adjust your seats, if you would like to ask a question, adjust your seats now and you have time to be closer to the microphone, otherwise you will have to go through some people and stay in line. so what is going on in u.s.-russia relations? i
we can see and hear and we can question if you want the position on foreign policy, russian foreign policy and policy towards the united states from the russian ambassador himself. and we have two very well-known, i don't need to introduce them, you have bios but everybody knows ambassador pickering and ambassador pifer. i'm sure who have interest in discussions. we'll try to make it as informal as possible. so it is my sense not like a formal event. we'll have five, seven minutes for each of...
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and i frankly think it's smart foreign policy. but i do think that that's where he is going to get the bulk of his opposition. >> steve, you are a guy who speaks bluntly as well. do you feel like that, the source of the criticism against him on issues of the middle east and israel, do you feel like that he has sort of refused to be politically correct in his language in the sort of gesture politics that you're supposed to make on that issue, or do you think that it is about his substantive policy beliefs and what he might be like as defense secretary? >> chuck hagel more than any other senator i have known is not someone to jump on media bandwagons. i had a talk tonight with the former chief of naval operations in israel who became the head of the friends in israel of the uso. chuck hagel used to be head of the uso. and he had a long relationship with hagel over the years. and he approached hagel and said i hear that you're not signing on to a press statement that other senators have signed on about getting jews out of russia. and
and i frankly think it's smart foreign policy. but i do think that that's where he is going to get the bulk of his opposition. >> steve, you are a guy who speaks bluntly as well. do you feel like that, the source of the criticism against him on issues of the middle east and israel, do you feel like that he has sort of refused to be politically correct in his language in the sort of gesture politics that you're supposed to make on that issue, or do you think that it is about his...
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and i frankly think it's smart foreign policy. but i do think that that's where he is going to get the bulk of his opposition. >> steve, you are a guy who speaks bluntly as well. do you feel like that, the source of the criticism against him on issues of the middle east and israel, do you feel like that he has sort of refused to be politically correct in his language in the sort of gesture politics that you're supposed to make on that issue, or do you think that it is about his substantive policy beliefs and what he might be like as defense secretary? >> chuck hagel more than any other senator i have known is not someone to jump on media bandwagons. i had a talk tonight with the former chief of naval operations in israel who became the head of the friends in israel of the uso. chuck hagel used to be head of the uso. and he had a long relationship with hagel over the years. and he approached hagel and said i hear that you're not signing on to a press statement that other senators have signed on about getting jews out of russia. and
and i frankly think it's smart foreign policy. but i do think that that's where he is going to get the bulk of his opposition. >> steve, you are a guy who speaks bluntly as well. do you feel like that, the source of the criticism against him on issues of the middle east and israel, do you feel like that he has sort of refused to be politically correct in his language in the sort of gesture politics that you're supposed to make on that issue, or do you think that it is about his...
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and i frankly think it's smart foreign policy. but i do think that that's where he is going to get the bulk of his opposition. >> steve, you are a guy who speaks bluntly as well. do you feel like that, the source of the criticism against him on issues of the middle east and israel, do you feel like that he has sort of refused to be politically correct in his language in the sort of gesture politics that you're supposed to make on that issue, or do you think that it is about his substantive policy beliefs and what he might be like as defense secretary? >> chuck hagel more than any other senator i have known is not someone to jump on media bandwagons. i had a talk tonight with the former chief of naval operations in israel who became the head of the friends in israel of the uso. chuck hagel used to be head of the uso. and he had a long relationship with hagel over the years. and he approached hagel and said i hear that you're not signing on to a press statement that other senators have signed on about getting jews out of russia. and
and i frankly think it's smart foreign policy. but i do think that that's where he is going to get the bulk of his opposition. >> steve, you are a guy who speaks bluntly as well. do you feel like that, the source of the criticism against him on issues of the middle east and israel, do you feel like that he has sort of refused to be politically correct in his language in the sort of gesture politics that you're supposed to make on that issue, or do you think that it is about his...
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. >>> egyptian foreign policy isn't the only item on the president's list. he has a lot to tackle domestically. melissa joins us from washington. >> reporter: the president has two major assignments today. like most of the kids going back to school across the country, first, as we've been talking about this morning, what to do about u.s. aid to egypt and, of course, more about the revelation of additional abuses with the nsa. some lawmakers are hoping the president will cut aid down the line. others hoping we can hold off. the president, of course, took a break from his vacation to condemn the violence and canceled a planned joint military exercise but did stop short of suspending any aid. another big topic, that nsa surveillance program, many critical of its legitimacy after an audit showed they broke privacy rules thousands of times per year. we know some hearings on the nsa plan for additional checks and balances expected to be initiated by vermont senator patrick leahy some time later this fall. richard? >> thank you so much. >>> the first settlement is
. >>> egyptian foreign policy isn't the only item on the president's list. he has a lot to tackle domestically. melissa joins us from washington. >> reporter: the president has two major assignments today. like most of the kids going back to school across the country, first, as we've been talking about this morning, what to do about u.s. aid to egypt and, of course, more about the revelation of additional abuses with the nsa. some lawmakers are hoping the president will cut aid...
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. >>> the next foreign policy debate involves the state department, iran, and a monkey. iran says that launch this primate into space last week. the pictures released from before and after the mission beg to differ. washington expresses doubt about any space journey but iranian president said he would like to give it a go. senator john mccain then ran into trouble when he tweeted, "so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week"? many in the twitter world called the comment racist. he september out another comment saying his comments were just a joke and told people to "lighten up." >>> now here is your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the conservative republican governor of ohio john kasich has a course on president obama's health care plan. he now says that he is going to expand medicaid dramatically using money from the federal government. >>> new jersey senator robert menendez is denying allegations he flown to the dominican republic to solicit prostitutes. he calls the charges smears from right-wing blog
. >>> the next foreign policy debate involves the state department, iran, and a monkey. iran says that launch this primate into space last week. the pictures released from before and after the mission beg to differ. washington expresses doubt about any space journey but iranian president said he would like to give it a go. senator john mccain then ran into trouble when he tweeted, "so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week"? many in...
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a top foreign policy adviser to putin blamed obama. saying, quote, this very problem underlines the fact the united states is still not ready to build relations on an equal basis. the president will still go to russia to attend the g-20 economic summit taking place in st. petersburg. what he's doing is snubbing putin in moscow. the decision to scrap the meeting puts the already cold u.s./russia relationship in a deep freeze. and represents the failure of the so-called reset with russia the administration laid out a few years ago. >> the last few years have seen a dangerous rift in the relations between russia and the members of our alliance. it's time, to paraphrase president obama, it's time to press the reset button. >> the pursuit of power is no longer a zero sum game. progress must be shared. that's why i have called for a reset in relations between the united states and russia. >> now, the president in moscow in 2009, he did take time to cultivate a good relationship with putin's predecessor dimitri medeyec. the u.s. helped russia
a top foreign policy adviser to putin blamed obama. saying, quote, this very problem underlines the fact the united states is still not ready to build relations on an equal basis. the president will still go to russia to attend the g-20 economic summit taking place in st. petersburg. what he's doing is snubbing putin in moscow. the decision to scrap the meeting puts the already cold u.s./russia relationship in a deep freeze. and represents the failure of the so-called reset with russia the...
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it's exhibit "a" of a failed foreign policy. the benghazi debacle before, during, after shows what happens when you lead from behind. al-qaeda is not on the run. bin laden may be dead. but al-qaeda is alive and well all over the region. benghazi is an example of that. >> are the survivors back on the job? >> some are back. working for the government. some are still injuried. the bottom line they feel they cannot come forward. they have been told to be quiet. at the end of the day, we can't let this administration or any other administration get away with hiding from the american people and the congress. people who were there in real-time to tell the story. again, what susan rice told the american people five theys after the attack collapsed. what the president told the american people for weeks after the attack makes no sense. this was never spontaneous event caused by hateful video. it was always a preplanned terrorist attack. >> bret: what are you telling you? >> american people need to hear what happened that night. they need
it's exhibit "a" of a failed foreign policy. the benghazi debacle before, during, after shows what happens when you lead from behind. al-qaeda is not on the run. bin laden may be dead. but al-qaeda is alive and well all over the region. benghazi is an example of that. >> are the survivors back on the job? >> some are back. working for the government. some are still injuried. the bottom line they feel they cannot come forward. they have been told to be quiet. at the end of...
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hillary clinton is releasing a new one next year supposedly all about foreign policy. her time in foggy bottom. while it does not yet have a title a lot of people think it might as well be called hey i'm running in 2016. guys, this thing comes out june, 2014, when it is due. so the book tour, july, august, september right up to the mid terms and then after the mid terms decisions will be made. coincidence? >> no. look, she has really been an incredible public servant. had a front row seat. the capture of bin laden. the arab spring. there is no question this is going to be a best seller and of course she has time still to plot out a presidential campaign if she chooses to run. >> it is impeccable timing is it not? >> it is. she'll cash in majorly and make a fortune on a this book. she got $8 million on the last one. it is also consistent with someone going to the private sect and maximizing their buying power but also consistent with her keeping her options open. doesn't mean she has to run but if she does it will be very convenient. if the book is interesting and candi
hillary clinton is releasing a new one next year supposedly all about foreign policy. her time in foggy bottom. while it does not yet have a title a lot of people think it might as well be called hey i'm running in 2016. guys, this thing comes out june, 2014, when it is due. so the book tour, july, august, september right up to the mid terms and then after the mid terms decisions will be made. coincidence? >> no. look, she has really been an incredible public servant. had a front row...
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obama has the right answers to foreign policy challenges around the world. and our power player of the week. a celebrity chef combines the classic with the cutting edge. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: hello again and happy st. patrick's day from fox news in washington. the president met with republicans and democrats in both the house and senate this week. but for all of the talk of a grand bar gain there was no sign the two parties are any closer to bridging the divide over our nation's debt. we want to discuss the chances for a deal with two key senators. dick durbin the senate's number two democrat joins us from chicago. tennessee republican bob corker is in chattanooga. gentlemen, while the president was meeting with members of congress, house republicans and senate democrats put out their budget plans which had dramatic differences. let's take a look at them. the gop plan would cut the deficit $4.6 trillion over ten years, all through spending cuts. the democratic plan would cut the deficit $1.8 trillion half through spending cuts and hal
obama has the right answers to foreign policy challenges around the world. and our power player of the week. a celebrity chef combines the classic with the cutting edge. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: hello again and happy st. patrick's day from fox news in washington. the president met with republicans and democrats in both the house and senate this week. but for all of the talk of a grand bar gain there was no sign the two parties are any closer to bridging the...
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prince kolcroft is another one, with the foreign policy, i'm not with them anymore. >> all the top members of the george h.w. bush administration now rallying around chuck hagel because they think that's more responsible view of foreign policy, not to invade every country and to start every war that you can but to work with other countries. if leaders of your party are making statements that are outrageous and not repudiated, the party owns it. >> they are repudiated. it's been going on sint the taft and eisenhower administration. this is split between the midwest and the -- >> john sununu for instance for the comments that perry referenced. did anybody say anything to newt gingrich? >> msnbc and the democrats referred to that performance in reference to them. >> stand up and say this is outrageo outrageous, why does her party speak this way? >> lots of republicans do. >> who? >> mitt romney, paul ryan, chris christie. there's a whole slew of them who have made this clear that they have r. not racist. to indict an entire party is really beneath -- >> after watching the golden globes you kn
prince kolcroft is another one, with the foreign policy, i'm not with them anymore. >> all the top members of the george h.w. bush administration now rallying around chuck hagel because they think that's more responsible view of foreign policy, not to invade every country and to start every war that you can but to work with other countries. if leaders of your party are making statements that are outrageous and not repudiated, the party owns it. >> they are repudiated. it's been...
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we will get into foreign-policy later. but my experience over the decades really -- you have been one of most articulateand thoughtful articulators of a communitarian vision of conservatism. you talked a lot about that over the years. is rand paul's libertarianism consistent or compatible with communitarian conservatism, even the kind that ronald reagan emphasized with family, work him a church. are these compatible in your >> yes. [laughter] >> all right. would you elaborate? >> i think it comes to fundamental matters of governing issues. they work themselves out in the primary process. this has been dubbed the libertarian moment and there's a lot of truth to that. rand paul is a very effective politician. very different from his father. rand paul really represents libertarianism without the edge of looniness. [laughter] he is very effective at speaking to a vent to support a very strong ideological perspective. there are a lot of events now that are conspiring in the libertarian direction. everything from exhaustion with
we will get into foreign-policy later. but my experience over the decades really -- you have been one of most articulateand thoughtful articulators of a communitarian vision of conservatism. you talked a lot about that over the years. is rand paul's libertarianism consistent or compatible with communitarian conservatism, even the kind that ronald reagan emphasized with family, work him a church. are these compatible in your >> yes. [laughter] >> all right. would you elaborate?...
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on what the final policy is granted the and other authorizing committees. if we look at the foreign relations nobody can remember the last time there was the and authorization bill. i'm guessing it is a variety of reasons. you could argue they have some influence in the 80's but on apartheid and but not. >> guest: you said the committee had to kind of senators, there with the aspiring presidents that why you had joe biden and barack obama and they would be looking for a new assignment as early as possible to the >> you pointed out it wasn't so much about women that there were people that go on to foreign relations because they can't get anything else and they are waiting for the armed services of finance but also about in terms of the health education on the committee that has a lot of issues or tons of democratic women who want to be on that committee and no republican gender because they think of the programs shouldn't have been created in the first place. so it's one of those committees i feel like probably suffer a lack of influence because you don't ha
on what the final policy is granted the and other authorizing committees. if we look at the foreign relations nobody can remember the last time there was the and authorization bill. i'm guessing it is a variety of reasons. you could argue they have some influence in the 80's but on apartheid and but not. >> guest: you said the committee had to kind of senators, there with the aspiring presidents that why you had joe biden and barack obama and they would be looking for a new assignment as...
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plus we'll get his take on foreign policy hot spots and what challenges face the president in the upcoming second term. our political roundtable talk about the fights in washington as well. corey booker joins that discussion. i'll ask him about a potential bid for the u.s. senate. all coming up this morning on "meet the press." >>> and now for a look at the upcoming week, here's nbc. >> already it is the middle of january. college kids heading back to classes. hockey players are gearing up to start an abbreviated nhl season. congress returns from yet another recess. and earnings season gets into high gear on wall street. it will be a big week for bank earnings. following wells fargo's record $5 billion profit reported last friday. thanks to issuing more mortgage loans. this week we will get more profit reports from jpmorgan chase, goldman sachs and morgan stanley. and updates for home construction in december. it dipped a bit lower in the month prior, as well as home builder sentiment in january which is expected to climb on increasing sales. we already heard from a lot of stores this past
plus we'll get his take on foreign policy hot spots and what challenges face the president in the upcoming second term. our political roundtable talk about the fights in washington as well. corey booker joins that discussion. i'll ask him about a potential bid for the u.s. senate. all coming up this morning on "meet the press." >>> and now for a look at the upcoming week, here's nbc. >> already it is the middle of january. college kids heading back to classes. hockey...
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needs to focus on restoring the economic infrastructure in "foreign policy begins at home." look for the titles and bookstores this coming week. and watch for the authors in the near too -- future on booktv and booktv.org. >>> the intelligence here is driven by this certainty that religion and reason are in different boxes. the silence and religion in difference boxes and the two actually are at war with each other. they are -- someone who is rational and religious, someone religious is not. er rationality. it's the ultimater rational idea. because the belief that religion is -- and reason in the west is completely untrue. religion. expwhrncht nxt -- >>> next week melanie philips will take your call, e-mail, facebook comments, and tweet. in-depth tree hours live next sunday at noon eastern. here on booktv. >>> at the annual conservative political action conference in washington, d.c. we are with david. hi. >> how are you? >> he's the editor for human events for the denver post. the poor horse you talk about four issues going to the second term. can you describe it for us? >>
needs to focus on restoring the economic infrastructure in "foreign policy begins at home." look for the titles and bookstores this coming week. and watch for the authors in the near too -- future on booktv and booktv.org. >>> the intelligence here is driven by this certainty that religion and reason are in different boxes. the silence and religion in difference boxes and the two actually are at war with each other. they are -- someone who is rational and religious, someone...
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it began quickly influencing the important debates about foreign and domestic policy, and in particular, cap's efforts to put the cause of quality, affordable health care, for every american back on the national agenda, was essential. so, the ideas that sprung from cap began influencing the debate, and it no longer seemed unusual or a little bit of a novelty to have cap at the table, making the case for progressive policies. now, cap's combination of avoweddedly progressive values, evidence-based policy formulation, and forceful advocacy, has made it unique not only in washington and america but around the world. as i traveled as secretary of state, it was not uncommon for me to be asked about cap, particularly by leaders who were hoping to have an infrastructure to support their views in their countries. so, we have seen what happens when you marry the importance of ideas with activists who know how to carry those ideas forward. the movement in our history, for civil rights and women's rights, for organized labor, for clean air and water so much more, have been advanced by men and wome
it began quickly influencing the important debates about foreign and domestic policy, and in particular, cap's efforts to put the cause of quality, affordable health care, for every american back on the national agenda, was essential. so, the ideas that sprung from cap began influencing the debate, and it no longer seemed unusual or a little bit of a novelty to have cap at the table, making the case for progressive policies. now, cap's combination of avoweddedly progressive values,...
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look at kelly ayote, shements foreign policy and military issues, and she gets drawn in on other things having a hard time on gun control, wishes that would go away, and the discussion of that vote. >> host: oh, for sure. >> guest: with republicans, what i saw happening was they made choices about how to navigate. do they want to deal with the issue or not? if they deal with the issue, the party would very much like them to be the spokesperson, but if they do that, they are drawing attention to themselves on the issue they might not want to, and the press might portray them as women acting against women, and they don't want that. you see actually over and over kind of the same type of story playing out, so with the fair pay act, the story that played out in the press was, wow, look, all republican women voted for the bill, and, you know, the republican men, other than spector, did not, and what's really more complicated behind the scenes. >> host: much more complicated. >> guest: republicans knew that the health committee ranking member could not be the one to offer the legislation, and
look at kelly ayote, shements foreign policy and military issues, and she gets drawn in on other things having a hard time on gun control, wishes that would go away, and the discussion of that vote. >> host: oh, for sure. >> guest: with republicans, what i saw happening was they made choices about how to navigate. do they want to deal with the issue or not? if they deal with the issue, the party would very much like them to be the spokesperson, but if they do that, they are drawing...
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way to makeing a that part of our negotiations or part of our foreign policy is very difficult to put in. dr. yang mentioned that it had to have an economic component. i would be interested, dr. for you and dr. aikman to comment on that. how to be highlighted more than just of president obama comment on it this week in terms of that? it is that how do we get beyond rhetoric and make sure we let them understand that is a critical thing that we want to emphasize and have corrected? you can go first. >> one of the things, and i go back to south africa. in the pressure to get south africa to change its policy of apartheid and to abandon it, there were very strict trade regulations that american companies were willing to agree south africane government to change its policy towards black south africans. and these policies were very effective. scalek on a smaller american states and cities and corporations could put selected pressure on parts of the chinese government that deals with foreign trade to force them to adopt a more humane human rights policy. >> dr. jamieson? -- dr. richardson? >
way to makeing a that part of our negotiations or part of our foreign policy is very difficult to put in. dr. yang mentioned that it had to have an economic component. i would be interested, dr. for you and dr. aikman to comment on that. how to be highlighted more than just of president obama comment on it this week in terms of that? it is that how do we get beyond rhetoric and make sure we let them understand that is a critical thing that we want to emphasize and have corrected? you can go...